Saturday, November 26, 2016

some bestial creature crouched at the center

I'm not out in the streets yet, no. All I have is the same ineffectual bark. I neither rule out protest nor look particularly forward to it since I can't envision ever protesting for, only protesting against. I'll be damned if I'll protest for a Corporate, Democratic Party Division, restoration, a return to the norms of Hillarium less-shittism.

Blatant socialism: This dynamic is one of many simple reasons why the liberal capitalist
technocracy that Paul Krugman is so fond of can't get no respect among
the general public. On one hand, Democrats want voters to appreciate all
of the benefits they get from the government - but on the other hand,
Democrats are terrified of doing anything in our economy that might look
like a government intervention into capitalism. The result is what
Cornell government professor Suzanne Mettler callsThe Submerged State.

First described in 1892, this tiny, white-furred bat is perhaps most noticeable for its remarkable habit of constructing its own roost from the leaves of plants.

The Honduran white bat has regular body proportions - if much scaled down - for a fruit-eating bat, with no tail, fairly small ears and a short muzzle. Its body is covered in fine white hair, and although at first this may appear somewhat impractical, the effect of sunlight shining through the leaves of its shelter casts a green light across the bat roosting underneath, providing effective camouflage from predators.